rd â€"Moran en atives on Sat. their fifteenth The honored seautiful gifts with congratuâ€" e everywhere, were Mrs. C, ay, wu" Mr, and Mr. and 10 ‘underwent dicitis in the , recently, is I ~Bingham of s their guest Daniel, who re as having in church beâ€" oran and My, of River For. Harry Dennis Brown of 859 esiving congraâ€" f a son, Octoâ€" Park hospital. l M. Hastings York Sunday. about a week. laggie of Cenâ€" announce the Biletti of 335 ood, are the aughter born and Park hosâ€" on the birth r 22, at the Detober 21, at Jital. mkule enterâ€" Tuesday eveâ€" rs were Mrs. s. Phyllis: Jaâ€" nded Worthy iette chapter, Ts :. 2s f 635 Skokie aukee, Wis. riously ill, is Smart and he guests of ; dinner Sunâ€" mes, Ia., is ith his parâ€" Hal Reeder, ld Reeder of r is going to ida, Sunday. won by Arâ€" antagolla of rod, are reâ€" as entitled, rve as honâ€" chapter, 0. ful engageâ€" Oct.: 24, 1929 a $2 prize hite this he will girbdlnrsnndtyaehoolclusllc‘m- day ""“.f rening. â€"Hallowe‘en games were played, an d_e.eoutiom were in keepâ€" ;n';' with the Hallowe‘en season, black and orange. ~ The girls are planning to make the parties a monthly affair. at the Lincoln market on October at 9 o‘clock. Tennessee Mitchell Anderson gave a charming and vital lecture at the Highland Park Woman‘s club Monâ€" day last at threeâ€"thirty after which tea was served, Mrs. James Loeb, Mrs. Hoyne Anderson and Mrs. Edâ€" winâ€"T. Johnson, Jr., pouring. It was largely attended. Next week Mr. Dudley Crafts Watson will talk on "Modern Painting." ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Ormo Johnson of Sanâ€" dusky, Ohio, and Mr. Harold Vant of Deerfield which took place Thursday, Oct. 17 in Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs. Vant will make their home in Deerâ€" field after November 15. * Mrs. W. P. Cawley entertained the members of her bridge club yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strum of Anâ€" tigo, Wis., were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franzen. Mr. and Mrs.â€"Frank C. Peyraud entertained at a buffet supper, a numâ€" ber of distinguished architects and orial meeting of last Friday evening, thus giving them an opportunity to meet Mr. and Mrs. Frank before the The young people of the Presbyâ€" s Dr. and Mrs. Karl Meyer entertainâ€" Locat and Personal lurtt ~ dinner dance atâ€"the: Highland CITIZENS STATE BANK Enlnun is cmnene n es COMMERCIALâ€" BANKING â€" SAVINGS SAFETY DEPOSIT YVAULTS â€"~â€" COR. PARK and vumgm AVENUES TRLEPHONE 1299 CITIZENS STATE CO. 6% â€"collateral notes areâ€" secured by 110% collateral in the form of Real gzmma property. : ~â€"~~‘< : ~â€".; _ SAVINCS INVESTMENT PLAN FOR EARNING MAXIMUMâ€"INTEREST ist MORTGAGE REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE *~ay â€"CURRENT RATES t, 24, 1929 STABILIT Y Capital Stock fully paid $250,000, ‘Telephoneâ€"Central 7106 â€" 992 West Adams Street, Chicago 3e ol Amanty ce oi ds ts iinnin intla apsinbierinet c F %MM’ in Deno _ Mr. and Mrs. Samue!l Denton were called to St. Louis, Mo., yesterday by the death of Mr. Denton‘s sister. Park ¢lub Saturday evening. Mrs. W. H. Bartel will entertain the members of her bridge club Friâ€" day evening. P itesans Mr. and â€" Mrs, Bigelow of Woodâ€" stock visited the Lance family over Mrs. A. M. Cline and â€"Mrs. J. C. Rhinehart attended a four day sesâ€" sion â€"of Rebekah State assembly in Springfield last week. The Junior Star elub will hold a benefit card party, Friday evening, Nov. 1 in Masonic temple. All memâ€" bers and their friends are invited to attend. £ ht 5o *Mrs. Ellaâ€"Irons is leaving next week for Fardwell, Kentucky where :’ihe?m spend a week visiting relaâ€" Hallowe‘en Party Is Planned By Masons Thursday evening, October 31, the members and their families of A. O. Fay lodge are invited to attend a Halâ€" lowe‘en party at (Masonicâ€"temple. There will be games for the kiddies, and those children who *wish may comeâ€" in costume. There will also be music for the older members of the families. to thank our many friends and reélaâ€" tives for the kindness shown us in the death of our dear wife and mother. s Jacob Meintzer and family CARD OF THANKS ore L.Notes in Denominations of $50, $100, 2500 and »102 These notés are negotiable; are issued with | ~8% collateral 6 month maturities and carry a clause proâ€" 110% collater viding for payment p or desired by purchaser. . â€" _ __ _ + | _ on North Shor TELEPHONEâ€"GLENCOE 1299 Second Mortgages â€"and Contractsâ€"â€" Made, Bought and Sold ITIZENS STATE â€"INVESTMENT CO. > COR. PARK & VERNON AVES. P GLENCOE, ILL. T H Eâ€"FR E8 8 SER V IC E A / $100, $500 and $1000 CITIZENS STATE BANK 8%‘cufluteni-nohes â€"are â€"securedâ€"by 110% collateral in the form of Real on North Shore property. *‘ _ Authorized North Shore correspondents CITIZENS STATE BANK COMMERCIAL BANKING â€" SAVINGS SsAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS Formal Opening About Nov. 1st Rifht dryâ€"cleaningâ€"that really refreshes and revives the fabâ€" ric. Then tumbling on a cushion of warm airâ€"a process that reâ€" moves odor and lint and fluffs the eloth _ to_its original_softâ€" THOBEy omcs n pnneng n bathe dn bardoen or ooo toen Steam and vacuum then sterilâ€" ize the fabricâ€"bring up the napâ€"ensure that the style and smartness we press in will stay in. ce ies 3 é You‘ll need your liiht overâ€" coat any day â€"test this better Brings back smartness process now. 327 N. Green Bay Road Phone 3360 SA FET Y ESTATE LOANS MADE AT CURRENT RATES © to your overcoat o Weeks Special OF DEERFIELD OF GLENCOE